Bulls Eye scored by B-25s of 321st BG at Todi, Italy

Bulls Eye scored by B-25s of 321st BG at Todi, Italy

This photograph from the the 321st Bombardment Group's post-war 'Headlines' pamphlet shows a 'bulls eye' of bombs clustered around a road bridge close to Todi. If this is the Todi in Perugi, then the river is probably the Tiber, and the layout does match the river at Pontecuti, which is about the right distance to the west of the city.

This document comes from a pamphlet produced by the 321st Bombardment Group after the war, which told the story of the group's activities from 15 March 1943-15 March 1945 in the form of a newspaper.

Many thanks to Christine Stewart for sending us this document, which came from the collection of her father in law Eugene W. Stewart, a staff sergeant in transportation with the 321st Bombardment Group.

How to cite this article: Rickard, J (5 November 2020), Bulls Eye scored by B-25s of 321st BG at Todi, Italy , http://www.historyofwar.org/Pictures/pictures_321st_headlines_bulls_eye.html

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